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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A woman was left for dead in Central Park by a marauding gang of youths.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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If marauding gulls appear, the aunties sound an alarm and the young cluster tightly around them.
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Imagine for a moment what easy pickings a huge shoal of small bream are to a pack of marauding pike.
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Major routes were cart-tracks and marauding bandits and unscrupulous innkeepers thought nothing of robbery and murder.
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Red Deer Commission stalkers have been helping estate staff in the Angus glens pick off marauding deer destroying farmlands.
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She suddenly saw herself and her comrades not as prophets but as a howling and marauding mob.
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The herd solves this problem by forming a defensive circle when marauding wolves attack.
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These refugees fell prey to marauding gangs, even to troopers, or to one another.
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Transported to this bleak planet only to be confronted by a marauding gang of giant tortoises.